Posted on 11/20/2019 10:17:28 AM PST by BDParrish
This is just silly...
A kid who starts as a fry-guy can save up buy into a franchise as an operator for as little as $5K from what I understand... and the average compensation according to the article is between $200,000-$300,000 a year. (That’s roughly 5-7% of $4.2M)
If they have no investment in the franchise then, they are operators.
Grocery Outlet does the same thing...
We are low carb and a bunless double chicken sandwich is not very tasty.
Doesn’t help that they have apparently caved in to the powerful pervert lobby.
This is fake news. I looked into Chik-Fil-A franchise a while back. There is long list of people that want in on this franchise. Because the buy in is around $10,000 total and you act as the owner of that store. you can make a six figure income on a $10,000 investment is a freaking great deal
IIRC,CFA is very selective as to whom they do business with. For every CFA franchise granted there were something like a bazillion applicants.
The low franchise fee is mentioned. $10,000. This sets it apart from many franchises. This must be considered in evaluating the other numbers that are presented.
Good article.It looks like Chick-Fil-A is almost like buying a stock you can’t sell, but has REALLY high dividends. That’s good for some, not for others. No shortage of folks willing to participate on Chick-Fil-A’s terms.
I knew all along that Chik-fil-a was an instrument of the devil.
The grilled nuggets are a good low carb choice.
https://surviveketo.com/chick-fil-a-keto-options-for-low-carb-diets/
Have you tried the grilled chicken products?
That’s one of the few fast food things I’ll eat.
In the “Dirty Keto” phase, I ate a lot of In N Out Protein Style burgers.
But I pretty much stick now to Grass-Finished Beef, which you will never get at any Fast Food place.
I don’t like their product either. It way over salted.
6 reasons not too. Probably 100 reasons TOO get one. Just like the media to only tell half the story.......the bad half of course.
If what is said here is accurate, it sounds more like you are an operator, a manager of the store, rather than a franchise owner.
As with any investment, have eyes wide open going in, ask lots of questions, And gather information to make an informed decision of what you are getting into.
Yes. The chicken was grilled and had a thin sliced tomato and nothing else. Maybe a little mayo but it was difficult to tell Some additional condiments would help.
Fast food places are pretty bad places to go low carb.
Must not be too bad of a deal as an operator. CFA has less than 5% per year operator turnover.
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